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A One Night Stand With My Boss (by Ela Osaretin) novel Chapter 386

Besides the usual gifts like computers, smartphones, TVs, and gaming consoles, there was also a special cash prize. Even those who won other gifts could participate, with random amounts ranging from $10,000 to $100,000. After each performance, the executives would come on stage to draw the amount of money and the winners.

When the first $100,000 was drawn, the crowd went wild.

This was the million-dollar giveaway Connor had prepared, continuing until all the money was handed out. Camila was lucky enough to draw $50,000. Holding the thick stack of cash, she walked down from the stage with a brilliant smile, her laughter infectious. She excitedly said, "I thought I was just here to make up the numbers again."

Erica whispered playfully in her ear, "Looks like your bad luck has finally broken! One night’s sleep changed your fortune, huh? Turning into a lucky charm now?"

Camila's face instantly turned red. She glared at Erica and gave her a playful poke in the side. Erica laughed and begged for mercy as they playfully tussled.

The host, holding the list of prizes, announced, "And now for the final gift, presented personally by Mr. Connor."

The audience buzzed with excitement, eagerly anticipating the reveal of the legendary grand prize. Mr. Connor took the stage, and as all eyes were on him, the big screen slowly revealed tonight’s ultimate prize: a car.

The room erupted in excitement. People screamed, "A Porsche!"

Someone knowledgeable immediately shouted, "It's a Porsche E-Hybrid!"

“A million-dollar luxury car!”

“Mr. Connor is so generous!”

The host calmed the crowd, "The most thrilling moment is here! Please, Mr. Connor, press the draw button and let's see which lucky employee will take home this Porsche E-Hybrid!"

Connor pressed the button, and all the employees' faces and names scrolled rapidly on the big screen.

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